Japanese American internment, 1942

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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With her daughter asleep in her arms, Fumiko Hayashida waits to board a ferry from Bainbridge Island on March 30, 1942. The pair were being deported to an internment camp for Japanese-Americans in Manzanar, Calif. This image, taken by a P-I photographer, has been published around the world and since 1976 the negative has been preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. Years ago, staff there helped identify Hayashida by enlarging the photo and reading the tags she and her daughter wore. less

With her daughter asleep in her arms, Fumiko Hayashida waits to board a ferry from Bainbridge Island on March 30, 1942. The pair were being deported to an internment camp for Japanese-Americans in Manzanar, ... more

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587375.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587374.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587373.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587372.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587371.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587370.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587369.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587368.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587367.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587366.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587365.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587363.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587362.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587361.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587360.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587359.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587358.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587357.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587356.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587355.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587354.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587353.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587351.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587350.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587349.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587348.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587347.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587346.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587345.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587344.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587343.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587342.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587341.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587340.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587339.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587338.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587337.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587336.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587335.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587333.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587332.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

Photo: MOHAI/seattlepi.com File, -

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587331.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 people were left Bainbridge Island for internment camps. A few of these images have never been published, and since 1976 the P-I negatives have been carefully preserved at the Museum of History and Industry. less

This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken to internment camps, as ordered in February of that year by President Franklin Roosevelt. The following month a P-I photographer followed 225 ... more

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This picture was taken in 1942 after Japanese Americans were taken... Photo-3587329.50671 - StamfordAdvocate

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On the left, Fumiko Hayashida and her daughter Natalie Ong are photographed on Bainbridge Island on March 30, 1942. The picture on the right was taken at Hayashida's Seattle home in 2009, 67 years after the now-iconic photo was made. less

On the left, Fumiko Hayashida and her daughter Natalie Ong are photographed on Bainbridge Island on March 30, 1942. The picture on the right was taken at Hayashida's Seattle home in 2009, 67 years after the ... more